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Regulation on vocational training for the treatment mechanic

Original Language Title: Verordnung über die Berufsausbildung zum Aufbereitungsmechaniker/zur Aufbereitungsmechanikerin

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Regulation on vocational training for the treatment mechanic (preparation mechanic training ordinance)

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AMAusbV 2004

Date of completion: 09.02.2004

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" Conditioning mechanic training ordinance of 9 February 2004 (BGBl. I p. 160) "

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(+ + + Proof of text: 1. 8.2004 + + +) 

Employment bans on women in the field of hard coal remain unaffected for reasons of employment protection in the case of employment under days.
This legal regulation is a training order within the meaning of Section 25 of the Vocational Training Act. The training regulations and the coordinated framework curriculum for the vocational school, agreed by the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany, will soon be published as a supplement to the Federal Gazette. Unofficial table of contents

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Pursuant to Section 25 (1) in conjunction with Section 2, Sentence 1, of the Vocational Training Act of 14 August 1969 (BGBl. 1112), as last amended by Article 184 (1) of the Regulation of 25 November 2003 (BGBl). 2304), the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour, in agreement with the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, is responsible for the following: Unofficial table of contents

§ 1 State recognition of the vocational training profession

The training occupation of the processing mechanic is recognized by the state. Unofficial table of contents

§ 2 Training period, subject areas

The training lasts three years. For the third year of training, between the fields of expertise
1.
Natural stone,
2.
fireproof and ceramic raw materials,
3.
Sand and gravel,
4.
coal,
5.
Lignite
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§ 3 Training profession

(1) The subject of vocational training shall be at least the following skills and knowledge:
1.
Vocational training,
2.
Establishment and organisation of training activities,
3.
Labour and collective bargaining, occupational health and safety,
4.
Occupational safety, environmental protection and rational use of energy,
5.
Read, apply and create technical documentation,
6.
Basic skills of material processing,
7.
Maintenance of tools,
8.
Development, profit and promotion techniques of raw materials,
9.
Process raw materials to end products,
10.
Basics of hydraulics and pneumatics,
11.
Fundamentals of electrical engineering, measuring, control and control technology,
12.
Winning, conveying and transporting raw materials,
13.
Crushing and classifying raw materials,
14.
Sorting, mixing and dosing of raw materials and sub-products,
15.
Maintenance of machinery and equipment,
16.
Storage and disposal.
(2) The subject of vocational training in the subject areas shall be at least the following skills and knowledge:
1.
in the specials natural stone:
a)
Work planning and systematic fault elimination,
b)
Repair of machinery and equipment,
c)
Sampling and carrying out quality assurance measures,
d)
Monitor, control and regulate automated and semi-automated processing operations,
e)
Loading, weighing and shipping of natural stones;
2.
In the field of refractory and ceramic raw materials:
a)
Work planning and systematic fault elimination,
b)
Repair of machinery and equipment,
c)
Sampling and carrying out quality assurance measures,
d)
Monitoring, controlling and regulating process and production processes of the wet or dry processing of ceramic raw materials,
e)
Filling, weighing and dispatch of ceramic raw materials;
3.
in the specials Sand and gravel:
a)
Work planning and systematic fault elimination,
b)
Repair of machinery and equipment,
c)
Sampling and carrying out quality assurance measures,
d)
Monitor, control and regulate automated and semi-automated processing operations,
e)
Loading, weighing and dispatch of sand and gravel;
4.
in the field of hard coal:
a)
Work planning and systematic fault elimination,
b)
Repair of machinery and equipment,
c)
Sampling and carrying out quality assurance measures,
d)
Monitor, control and regulate automated and semi-automated processing operations,
e)
Loading, weighing and shipping of hard coal;
5.
In the field of lignite:
a)
Work planning and systematic fault elimination,
b)
Repair of machinery and equipment,
c)
Sampling and carrying out quality assurance measures,
d)
Monitor, control and regulate automated and semi-automated winnings and reprocessing operations
e)
Loading, weighing and dispatch preparation of lignite.
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§ 4 Training framework plan

(1) The skills and knowledge according to § 3 shall be mediated in accordance with the guidance on the factual and temporal structure of the vocational training (training framework plan) contained in the annex. A material and time breakdown of the content of the training, which differs from the training framework plan, is permitted, in particular, where special operational characteristics require the deviation. (2) The skills referred to in this Regulation, and Knowledge is to be taught in such a way that the trainees are qualified to pursue a qualified professional activity within the meaning of Article 1 (2) of the Vocational Training Act, which in particular plan, carry out and carry out independent planning. Control includes. This qualification must also be proven in the tests in accordance with § § 7 and 8. Unofficial table of contents

§ 5 Training plan

The trainees have to draw up a training plan on the basis of the training framework plan for the trainees. Unofficial table of contents

§ 6 Report Bulletin

The apprentices have a report booklet in the form of a training certificate. They should be given the opportunity to carry out the report sheet during the training period. The trainers have a regular review of the report booklet. Unofficial table of contents

§ 7 Interim examination

(1) An intermediate examination shall be carried out in order to determine the level of training. It is to take place before the end of the second year of training. (2) The intermediate examination shall cover the skills and knowledge listed for the first year of training and the third half-year of training, as well as the skills and knowledge listed in the Vocational education in accordance with the framework curriculum, insofar as it is essential for vocational training. (3) In order to demonstrate the skills, the examinee should prepare an examination piece in a maximum of four hours and in total, carry out two working samples for a maximum of two hours. In particular, the following shall be considered:
1.
as an examination piece: manufacture of a mechanical assembly by manual and machine clamping, cold forming and joining, including the creation of a work plan and a test protocol;
2.
as work samples:
a)
Establish a mechanical connection,
b)
Construction of a control module and function test.
(4) In order to demonstrate the knowledge, the test item shall be able to solve in writing in a maximum of 180 minutes tasks, which shall relate to practical cases, from the following areas:
1.
Occupational safety, environmental protection and rational use of energy,
2.
Read, apply and create technical documentation,
3.
job-related calculations,
4.
Occurrence, properties and use of raw materials,
5.
Processes for the extraction, processing and processing of raw materials,
6.
Machinery and equipment for the extraction, processing and processing of raw materials,
7.
Fundamentals of electrical, measuring, control and control technology.
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§ 8 Final examination

(1) The final examination shall cover the skills and knowledge listed in the Annex, as well as the teaching material taught in the course of vocational education, to the extent that it is essential for vocational training. (2) The test shall be carried out in practical terms. Part of the examination, taking into account specific features specific to the subject matter, in a maximum of six hours a test piece is to be completed and four working samples are carried out in a total of four hours. In particular, the following shall be considered:
1.
as an examination piece: manufacture of an assembly with electropneumatic or electrohydraulic and electrotechnical control elements, including functional testing or production of a product-specific product according to specification;
2.
as work samples:
a)
Setting or commissioning of an automated or semi-automated treatment plant or an installation part,
b)
Repair of a mechanical assembly,
c)
Sampling, checking and analysing, including documentation,
d)
Troubleshooting.
The test piece is to be weighted with 40 and the working samples together with 60 of the hundred. (3) The test piece is to be examined in the written part of the examination in the examination subjects Technology, Job Planning, Technical Mathematics and Economic- and social studies. Questions and tasks related to practice-related cases may be considered, in particular from the following areas:
1.
in the test subject Technology:
a)
in the specials natural stone:
aa)
Occupational safety, environmental protection and rational use of energy,
bb)
Classification, properties and use of natural stone products,
cc)
Measuring, control, control and process control technology for the operation of production plants,
dd)
Extraction and processing technology,
ee)
Construction and operation of machinery and equipment for the extraction and processing of natural stones,
ff)
Testing techniques and analysis methods of natural stones,
gg)
Loading, weighing and shipping;
b)
In the field of refractory and ceramic raw materials:
aa)
Occupational safety, environmental protection and rational use of energy,
bb)
Classification, properties and use of fireproof and ceramic raw materials,
cc)
Measuring, control, control and process control technology for the operation of production plants,
dd)
Processing and processing techniques,
ee)
Construction and operation of machinery and equipment for the extraction and treatment of refractory and ceramic raw materials,
ff)
Testing techniques and analysis methods of refractory and ceramic raw materials,
gg)
Filling, weighing and shipping;
c)
in the specials Sand and gravel:
aa)
Occupational safety, environmental protection and rational use of energy,
bb)
Classification, properties and use of sand and gravel,
cc)
Measuring, control, control and process control technology for the production-oriented operation of production plants,
dd)
Extraction and processing technology,
ee)
Construction and operation of machinery and equipment for the extraction and treatment of sand and gravel,
ff)
test techniques and methods of analysis,
gg)
Loading, weighing and shipping;
d)
in the field of hard coal:
aa)
Occupational safety, environmental protection and rational use of energy,
bb)
Classification, properties and use of hard coal,
cc)
Measuring, control, control and process control technology in the coal processing industry,
dd)
Processing and processing of hard coal,
ee)
Construction and operation of machinery and equipment for coal preparation,
ff)
Testing techniques and analysis methods of hard coal,
gg)
Loading, weighing and shipping;
e)
In the field of lignite:
aa)
Occupational safety, environmental protection and rational use of energy,
bb)
Classification, properties and use of lignite,
cc)
Measuring, control, control and process control technology in lignite extraction and processing,
dd)
Extraction and processing of lignite and lignite,
ee)
Construction and operation of machinery and equipment for lignite extraction and processing,
ff)
Testing techniques and analysis methods for lignite,
gg)
Loading, weighing and shipping;
2.
Work planning in the examination subject:
a)
Handle sketches and technical drawings, tables, statistics, diagrams, assembly, switching and work plans, material flow and function flow plans, as well as operational flow plans,
b)
Interpretation of technical data,
c)
application-related data processing;
3.
in the examination subject Technical Mathematics:
a)
Determination of mixtures and dosages,
b)
Calculate with physical and technical quantities,
c)
Identify and evaluate production data;
4.
in the examination subject Economic and social studies: general economic and social relationships of the working and working world.
(4) For the written examination of knowledge, the following time limits are to be assumed:
1.
in the test subject technology 120 minutes,
2.
in the examination subject work planning 90 minutes,
3.
in the examination subject Technical Mathematics 90 minutes,
4.
in the examination subject Economic and social studies 60 minutes.
(5) The written part of the examination shall be supplemented, at the request of the examinee or at the discretion of the examination board in individual subjects, by an oral examination, if it may give a rash for the existence of the examination. In the determination of the result for the test areas examined orally, the previous result and the result of the oral supplementary examination in a ratio of 2: 1 are to be weighted. (6) Within the written part of the examination, the Examination subject Technology with regard to each of the other subjects of examination double the weight. (7) The examination has been passed if in the practical and in the written part of the examination as well as within the written part of the examination in the examination subject technology, at least sufficient services are provided. Unofficial table of contents

§ 9 Transitional Regulation

In the case of vocational training conditions existing at the date of entry into force of this Regulation, the provisions to date shall continue to apply, unless the Contracting Parties agree to the application of the provisions of this Regulation. Unofficial table of contents

Section 10 Entry into force, expiry of the external force

This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 August 2004. Unofficial table of contents

Annex (to § 4)
Training framework programme for vocational training for the treatment mechanic/

(Fundstelle BGBl. I 2004, 164-179)
I. Skills and knowledge in accordance with § 3 (1)
Lfd. No. Part of the training profession Skills and knowledge to be conveyed in the light of Section 4 (2) Timeframe values in weeks during the training year
1 2 3
1 2 3 4
1 Vocational training (§ 3 para. 1 no. 1) a) The importance of the training contract, in particular completion, duration and termination throughout the training
b) Mutual rights and obligations arising from the training contract
c) The possibilities of continuing vocational training
2 Establishment and organization of the training company (§ 3 para. 1 no. 2) a) Explaining the structure and tasks of the training company
b) Explaining the basic functions of the training company, such as mineral extraction, extraction, processing and sales, as well as materials management and administration
c) The relationship between the training company and its workforce on economic organisations, professional representatives and trade unions
d) Describe the basics, tasks and working methods of the constitutional bodies of the training company
3 Labour and collective bargaining, occupational health and safety (§ 3 para. 1 no. 3) a) call essential parts of the employment contract
b) the main provisions of the collective agreements applicable to the establishment of the establishment
c) Explain tasks of occupational health and safety as well as of the relevant professional cooperative and the mountain supervision
d) The main provisions of the occupational health and safety legislation applicable to the establishment of the training
4 Occupational safety, environmental protection and rational use of energy (§ 3 para. 1 no. 4) a) Professional regulations of the statutory accident insurance institutions, in particular accident prevention regulations, guidelines and information sheets, observe and apply
b) apply occupational health and safety regulations in the work processes
c) Describe behaviour in the event of accidents and fires, and initiate first-aid measures
d) Mention the essential requirements of fire prevention, fire safety equipment and fire fighting equipment
e) Explaining the necessity and importance of the work hygiene
f) Hazards associated with poisons, vapours, gases, easily flammable substances and electrical current
g) essential requirements applicable to the training of the company relating to the protection of immissions and water, as well as the clean-up of the air
h) call for and contribute to the reduction of job-related environmental pressures
i) identify the types of energy used in the training operation and offer the possibility of rational use of energy in the field of occupational exposure and observation
5 Reading, applying and creating technical documentation (§ 3 para. 1 no. 5) a) technical drawings and symbols as well as technical documentation, in particular tables and sketches from operating instructions, as well as guidelines, reading and application
b) Make Sketches
c) Manufacture and read process flow images
d) Show production processes on the basis of representations, in particular workflow, function flow and flow plans, as well as procedural flow diagrams
e) Document operational data and work results from work flows
6 Basic skills of material processing (§ 3 para. 1 no. 6) a) Manual material processing 12
aa) Read individual drawings in views and cuts, taking into account the line types, scales, dimensional entries with tolerance information and the symbols for surface quality, as well as finished sketches
bb) Read composition drawings, exploded drawings, and parts lists
cc) Provide and maintain tools, devices, machines and tools
dd) Set task completion work items and assess required fulfillment times
ee) Measuring and checking of lengths, angles and surfaces according to the required measurement accuracy
ff) Measuring lengths with scale and measuring slide
gg) Measure angle with angle gauge and check with angle gauges
hh) Check the surfaces after the light-splitting method on flatness and shape accuracy
ii) Tearing, graining and marking workpieces taking into account the material properties
kk) Clamping and clamping workpieces and semi-finished products, taking into account the surface protection
b) Metal and plastic sheets, plates and profiles are sawn
mm) Workpieces made of metal and plastic up to the dimensional accuracy of +-0.5 mm and up to the surface finish R (deep) z 25 flat and angled as well as deburring
nn) Mouldings and breakthroughs on workpieces made of metal and plastics moulds as well as deburring
oo) Cutting internal threads in metal and plastic workpieces with thread drills
pp) Cutting external threads on pipes and rods made of metal with cutting irons
qq) Sheet metal and plastic sheets with hand and hand lever shears cut and hole with hole tools
rr) Metal sheets and profile parts bending cold
ss) Work pieces that are deformed by the cutting or bending process
b) machine materials processing 4
aa) Select tools and cooling lubricants, taking into account the material to be processed, as well as machines and tools
bb) Determine and adjust the speed, feed and cutting depth of drilling machines, taking into account the material with the help of tables
cc) Clamping drill and countersunk with drill chuck and clamping cone
dd) Drilling and lowering of the cone in metal sheets, plates and profile parts with hand-held and stationary drilling machines
ee) Making flat countersines with stationary drilling machines
ff) Tools for sharpening sharpening
c) Separation of materials
aa) Separating profiles made of metal and plastic, taking account of the material with machine saws
bb) Separate profiles made of metal with angle grinder
cc) Separating profiles and steel plates by cutting
d) Manufacture of mechanical connections 10
aa) Make connections by means of screws, nuts and washers and securing them by means of securing elements, in particular with spring rings and toothed discs
bb) Select adhesive according to properties and intended use, and make adhesive joints between the same and different materials according to instructions and documents
cc) Select welding devices, especially hand welding transformers and welding aids, for fusion welding, and set setting values
dd) Connecting steel sheets, profiles and pipes in the framework of repair work by fusion welding
ee) detachable pipe and hose connections, taking into account the media to be conveyed, the pressure and the temperature
ff) Use cold vulcanization or staples to repair transport belts in the course of repair work
7 Maintenance of tools (§ 3 para. 1 no. 7) a) Tools for the extraction, processing and further processing of end products 4
b) Cleaning and maintaining tools, machines and equipment
c) Replacing wear parts of tools
d) Perform and document maintenance by plan
8 Development, profit and promotion techniques of raw materials (§ 3 para. 1 no. 8) a) explaining operational raw material reserves 8
b) Explaining the extraction techniques of raw materials by means of examples
c) Explaining the recultivation using examples
d) co-operate in the development, extraction and promotion of raw materials
e) Perform work-related cleaning
9 Processing of raw materials to end products (§ 3 para. 1 no. 9) a) Compare process techniques for dry and wet processing 14
b) work in treatment or production facilities during crushing, washing, classifying, cutting and in thermal processing
c) Function and use of machinery and equipment for the preparation of raw materials and further processing to end products, as well as operating the corresponding machines and systems under supervision
d) Explaining the use of end products
10 Fundamentals of hydraulics and pneumatics (§ 3 para. 1 no. 10) a) Pneumatics and hydraulics 8
aa) Reading and sketching switching and function plans of pneumatic and hydraulic systems
bb) Observe and apply safety rules to avoid hazards in hydraulic and pneumatic systems
cc) Measuring and adjusting pressure in pneumatic and hydraulic systems
dd) Building, connecting and checking pneumatics and hydraulic circuits according to specifications, drawing templates, circuit diagrams and regulations
b) Electro-pneumatics and electro-hydraulics
aa) Read and sketch the switching and function plans of electropneumatic and electro-hydraulic systems
bb) Apply security rules to prevent hazards from electrical power
cc) Identify electrical components and assemblies on the basis of types and power signs, mechanically assemble and dismantle components and assemblies
dd) Check the operability of electropneumatic and electro-hydraulic systems
11 Fundamentals of electrical engineering, measuring, control and control technology (§ 3 para. 1 no. 11) a) Electrical engineering 10
aa) Read and sketching simple electrical circuit documents
bb) electrical quantities, in particular current and voltage, with simple measuring instruments, assess measurement results
cc) Comply with regulations on the work and operation of electrical equipment
dd) Functioning of electrical assemblies and electrical safety devices
b) Control technology
aa) Explain the description of control and process sequences and represent simple control tasks with function plans
bb) Check for control on functionality and put it into operation after instruction
c) Measurement and control technology
aa) Explain the distinguishing features of a control system and a control system, and assign essential components to a control system and a control system.
bb) Different types of control
cc) Explain the principle of the operation of measuring transducers
dd) Assign the main application areas to the measurement value
ee) Apply safety rules to avoid danger in radiometric measuring devices
ff) Serving facilities for controlling process sequences under guidance
12 Winning, conveying and transporting raw materials (§ 3 para. 1 no. 12) a) Acquisition of extraction machines and equipment according to instructions 4
b) Promotion and transport
aa) Distinguishing transport systems within the extraction of raw materials
bb) Serving conveyor systems and transport systems according to instructions
cc) Explain the interaction of extraction and production within a production process
13 Crushing and classifying of raw materials (§ 3 para. 1 no. 13) a) Check the operational readiness of shredding and classifying devices 10
b) Control security devices and ensure their function
c) Take machines and equipment out of service in compliance with the rules
d) Explain, monitor and evaluate crushing and grading processes
14 Sorting, mixing and dosing of raw materials and sub-products (§ 3 para. 1 no. 14) a) Check the operational readiness of sorting, dewatering, mixing and dosing devices 12
b) Take machines and equipment out of service in compliance with the rules
c) Control security devices and ensure their function
d) Monitor sorting, drainage, mixing and dosing devices
e) Rate sorting, dewatering, mixing and dosing
15 Maintenance of machinery and equipment (§ 3 para. 1 no. 15) a) Inspecting and waiting for production facilities according to inspection, maintenance and operating instructions, taking into account the safety regulations 4
b) Assessing the functionality of machine elements and replacing defective parts
c) Determine the effects of wear and other effects on the operating state, assess consequences
d) Perform repair work
16 Storage and disposal of waste (§ 3 (1) (16)) a) Storage facilities for the storage of raw materials, part and finished products and monitoring and monitoring 4
b) Disposal
aa) Distinguishing and disposing of materials, auxiliary substances and chemicals
bb) intermediate storage and disposal thereof, subject to compliance with the safety regulations
II. Skills and knowledge in the subject areas according to § 3 (2)
A. Specialising in natural stone
1 Work planning and systematic fault elimination (§ 3 para. 2 no. 1 (a)) a) Planning, voting and setting up work processes in profit and treatment plants according to safety, organisational, economic and environmental aspects, as well as securing work steps, collecting problems and taking preventive measures meeting 2
b) Controlling and evaluating work results
c) identify technical faults, assess their impact, and report
d) Systematically determine the causes of technical faults in profit-making and processing plants and remedy faults
2 Repair of machinery and equipment (Section 3 (2) (1) (b)) a) Disassemble, repair, and assemble machinery and plant parts according to specifications 8
b) Testing maintenance of machines and plant parts for function
c) Assess security features, report detected defects and repair them by repair
3 Sampling and implementation of measures for quality assurance (§ 3 (2) (1) (c)) a) Sampling 4
aa) Select methods of sampling, taking into account the material to be tested with regard to consistency and graining and local conditions
bb) Take samples in compliance with safety regulations
cc) Monitoring the function of automatic sampling devices
dd) Maintain and maintain automatic sampling devices
b) Dress-up analytics 12
aa) Preparing samples in consideration of the analysis procedure
bb) Carry out analyses, in particular for the determination of:
-Density
-bulk density
-Moist
-Grain distribution
-Grain shape
cc) Determining mass flows and comparing them with pre-rated values
dd) Checking and calibrating dosing and weighing equipment
ee) Create seven lines by default
c) Document test results document, compare and forward the results with pre-rated values
4 Monitoring, taxes and rules of automated and semi-automated preparation processes (§ 3 para. 2 no. 1 letter d) a) Explain control and control equipment for dry and wet processing plants and the interaction of the individual subsystems for the entire process 9
b) Set target values based on preferences, detect, assess, and report malfunctions
c) Installation in compliance with safety regulations-and depart
d) Carry out and arrange for measures to maintain the continuous processing 9
e) Log measurement data and faults
f) Monitor the process flow of the entire asset
5 Loading, weighing and dispatch preparation of natural stones (§ 3 para. 2 no. 1 letter e) a) Natural stones loaded according to weighing devices after loading program 8
b) Carry out or arrange for measures to reduce dust emissions
c) Create shipping documents and delivery notes
d) Record and continue the collection of natural stone products
e) Areas of application of natural stones
-General transport routes
-rail transport routes
-Water
-Construction and construction of civil engineering
explaining
B. Specialising in refractory and ceramic raw materials Lfd. Part of the training course skills and knowledge to be used in the course of weeks in the training year, taking into account § 4 (2) 123 1234
1 Work planning and systematic fault elimination (§ 3 para. 2 no. 2 (a)) a) Planning, voting and setting up work processes in treatment plants according to safety, organisational, economic and environmental aspects, as well as securing work steps, collecting problems, and taking preventive measures 2
b) Controlling and evaluating work results
c) identify technical faults, assess their impact, and report
d) Systematically determine the causes of technical faults in treatment plants and correct faults
2 Repair of machinery and equipment (Section 3 (2) (2) (b)) a) Disassemble, repair, and assemble machinery and plant parts according to specifications 8
b) Testing maintenance of machines and plant parts for function
c) Assess security features, report detected defects and repair them by repair
3 Sampling and implementation of measures for quality assurance (§ 3 (2) (2) (c)) a) Sampling 4
aa) select appropriate sampling methods, taking into account the material to be tested with regard to consistency and graining and local conditions
bb) Sampling shall be carried out in compliance with safety requirements
cc) Monitoring the function of automatic sampling devices
dd) Maintain and maintain automatic sampling devices
b) Dress-up analytics 12
aa) Preparing samples in consideration of the analysis procedure
bb) Carry out analyses, in particular for the determination of:
-Grain distribution
-Mineral parts
-Solids contents
-Density
-burning behaviour
-Flow behaviour
c) Document analysis results, check for anomalies, and forward
4 Monitoring, controlling and regulating process and production processes of the wet or dry processing of ceramic raw materials (§ 3 para. 2 no. 2 letter d) a) Explain control and control equipment at different sorting systems 12
b) Setting target values based on preferences
c) Detecting, assessing and reporting malfunctions
d) Detecting consequences of improper heat treatment
e) Merge
aa) Explain the influences of the mineralogical composition, the water content, the chemical additives and the grain size on the plasticity of the refractory mass as well as their central significance for the subsequent shaping
bb) Mixtures according to predetermined mineralogical and chemical composition, taking into account the grain size and water contents, to achieve the plasticity necessary for the shaping
f) Drying and burning 12
aa) Carry out drying and burning processes with the maintenance of the given water discharge and wind tolerances
bb) Serving drying systems and using the different plant-specific modes of action
cc) Controlling operations during drying and burning
dd) with fuel, in compliance with the relevant accident prevention regulations
5 Filling, weighing and dispatch preparation of ceramic raw materials (§ 3 para. 2 No. 2 letter e) a) Determining the suitability of the empty product 2
b) Loading by loading program
c) record the weights determined
d) Submit loading data to the shipping departments
e) Loading and securing products for all transport options
f) Create delivery notes and operate weighing devices
g) Explaining the areas of application of refractory and ceramic raw materials
C. Specials Sand and gravel Lfd. Part of the training course skills and knowledge to be used in the course of weeks in the training year, taking into account § 4 (2) 123 1234
1 Work planning and systematic fault elimination (§ 3 para. 2 no. 3 (a)) a) Planning, voting and setting work processes in treatment plants according to safety, organisational, economic and environmental aspects 2
b) Backing up work items, capturing problems, and taking preventive action
c) Controlling and evaluating work results
d) identify technical faults, assess their impact, and report
e) Systematically determine the causes of technical faults in treatment plants and correct faults
2 Repair of machinery and equipment (Section 3 (2) (3) (b)) a) Disassemble, repair, and assemble machinery and plant parts according to specifications 8
b) Testing maintenance of machines and plant parts for function
c) Assess security features, report detected defects and repair them by repair
3 Sampling and implementation of measures for quality assurance (§ 3 para. 2 no. 3 (c)) a) Sampling 4
aa) select appropriate sampling methods, taking into account the material to be tested with regard to consistency and graining and local conditions
bb) Take samples in compliance with safety regulations
cc) Monitoring the function of automatic sampling devices
dd) Maintain and maintain automatic sampling devices
b) Dress-up analytics 12
aa) Preparing samples in consideration of the analysis procedure
bb) Carry out analyses, in particular for the determination of:
1. Material properties
-Grain composition
-Grain shape
-Resistance to Frost
-Grain density
-bulk density
2. Harmful constituents
-Constituents of slurmation
-Substances of organic origin
-Sulphate content
-Chloride content
cc) Determining mass flows and comparing them with pre-rated values
dd) Checking and calibrating dosing and weighing equipment
ee) Create seven lines by default
c) Document test results document, compare and forward the results with pre-rated values
4 Monitoring, taxes and rules of automated and semi-automated preparation processes (§ 3 para. 2 no. 3 letter d) a) Explain control and control equipment for wet and dry processing plants and the interaction of the individual subsystems for the whole process 9
b) Setting target values based on preferences
c) Detecting, assessing and reporting malfunctions
d) Installation in compliance with safety regulations-and depart
e) Carry out and arrange for measures to maintain the continuous processing 9
f) Log measurement data and faults
g) Monitor the process flow of the entire asset
5 Loading, weighing and dispatch preparation of sand and gravel (§ 3 para. 2 no. 3 letter e) a) Serving loading facilities 8
b) Weight determination through weighing devices
c) Creating delivery notes
d) Statistically capturing material movements
e) Explaining the areas of application of sand and gravel as construction and aggregates in the construction sector
D. Specialising in hard coal Lfd. Part of the training course skills and knowledge to be used in the course of weeks in the training year, taking into account § 4 (2) 123 1234
1 Work planning and systematic fault elimination (§ 3 para. 2 no. 4 (a)) a) Planning, voting and setting up work processes in treatment plants according to safety, organisational, economic and environmental aspects, as well as securing work steps, collecting problems, and taking preventive measures 2
b) Controlling and evaluating work results
c) identify technical faults, assess their impact, and report
d) Systematically determine the causes of technical faults and correct faults
2 Repair of machinery and equipment (Section 3 (2) (4) (b)) a) Disassemble, repair, and assemble machinery and plant parts according to specifications 8
b) Testing maintenance of machines and plant parts for function
c) Assess security features, report detected defects and repair them by repair
3 Sampling and implementation of measures for quality assurance (§ 3 para. 2 no. 4 (c)) a) Sampling 4
aa) select appropriate sampling methods, taking into account the material to be tested with regard to consistency and graining and local conditions
bb) Take samples in compliance with safety regulations
cc) Monitoring the function of automatic sampling devices
dd) Maintain and maintain automatic sampling devices
b) Dress-up analytics 12
aa) Preparing samples in consideration of the analysis procedure
bb) Carry out analyses, in particular for the determination of:
-Moist
-Mineral parts (ash)
-Sulphur
-volatile constituents
-Coke Behaviour (Dilatation/Backability)
-Solids concentration
-Density
-Grain distribution (sieve analysis)
-Density distribution (SuS analysis)
cc) Process water analyses for the determination of
-Chlorides and sulphates
-pH values
-Water hardness
performing
dd) Handling of auxiliary substances, in particular hazardous substances, in carrying out analyses in the light of the safety regulations
c) Document analysis results, check for anomalies, and forward
4 Monitoring, taxes and rules of automated and semi-automated preparation processes (§ 3 para. 2 no. 4 letter d) a) Explain control and control equipment at different sorting systems 12
b) Set target values based on preferences, or changing
c) Detecting, assessing and reporting malfunctions
d) Explain and operate equipment of the washing water circuit
e) Monitoring the function of wastewater treatment facilities using a given analysis method
f) Quantify mass and volume flows of solids and fluids
g) Perform target value setting based on analysis data
h) Detecting, assessing and reporting malfunctions
i) Monitoring the mode of operation of dewatering devices with the aid of predetermined analysis methods
k) Monitor the process flow of the entire asset 6
l) Carry out or arrange for measures to maintain the continuous processing cycle
m) Log measurement data and faults
5 Loading, weighing and dispatch preparation of hard coal (§ 3 para. 2 no. 4 letter e) a) Positioning empty spaces with automated and semi-automated systems 8
b) Determining the suitability of the empty product
c) Loading products by loading program, taking into account the weighing device
d) recording determined weights
e) Submit loading data to the shipping departments
f) Carry out or arrange for measures to reduce dust emissions
E. Specials Braunkohle Lfd. Part of the training course skills and knowledge to be used in the course of weeks in the training year, taking into account § 4 (2) 123 1234
1 Planning of work and systematic fault elimination (§ 3 (2) (5) (a)) a) Planning, voting and setting work processes in profit-making and processing plants according to safety, organisational, economic and environmental aspects 2
b) Backing up work items, capturing problems, and taking preventive action
c) Controlling and evaluating work results
d) identify technical faults, assess their impact and report
e) Systematically determine the causes of technical faults in profit-making and processing plants and remedy faults
2 Repair of machinery and equipment (Section 3 (2) (5) (b)) a) Disassemble, repair, and assemble machinery and plant parts according to specifications 8
b) Testing maintenance of machines and plant parts for function
c) Assess security features, report detected defects and repair them by repair
3 Sampling and implementation of measures for quality assurance (§ 3 (2) (5) (c)) a) Sampling 2
aa) Select sampling procedures taking into account the good and local conditions to be tested
bb) Taking samples in compliance with safety regulations
cc) Monitoring the function of automatic sampling devices
dd) Maintain and maintain automatic sampling devices
b) Dress-up analysis and documentation 4
aa) Prepare samples, taking into account the analytical procedure
bb) Carry out analyses, in particular for the purpose of determining
-Moist
-Grain distribution
-density distribution
cc) Determining mass flows and comparing them with pre-rated values
dd) Checking and calibrating dosing and weighing equipment
c) Document test results, compare and forward them with pre-rated values
4 Monitoring, taxes and rules of automated and semi-automated profit and processing processes (§ 3 para. 2 no. 5 letter d) a) Check the control and control equipment for mining and processing plants 22
b) Note the interaction of individual parts for the whole process
c) Setting target values based on preferences
d) Detect and assess malfunctions, initiate actions
e) Installation and departure of plants in compliance with safety regulations
f) Carry out and arrange for measures to maintain the continuous operation 8
g) Log measurement data and faults
h) Monitoring the process flow of assets
5 Loading, weighing and dispatch preparation of lignite (Section 3 (2) (5) (e)) a) Serving loading facilities 6
b) Weight determination performed by weighing devices
c) Statistically capturing material movements
d) Creating documentation
e) Implementing measures to reduce dust emissions